and so on, so on, so on ... many very good-interesting-pro challenges/blogs/information available accross the community -> I love it so much!

I realize that most important thing is that I'm playing poker because I love it, not beacause I need to ... and found a 'falling' reason of my story/blog -> the true is, that I became much more greedy and I was too 'money' oriented (kick-off by the "King of flips" promotion - so I play really quite long sessions (I'm not a grinder) -> hundreds of flops each day all 30-40 days long) which obviously lead to loosing money -> because I want them back all ... instead of have some stop, learn and enjoying the game like before ! In this year (couple days only) I play like before - just enjoy game and keep winning money ... hope no stress, no tilts, no gamble anymore

My best guidelines to beat-up thenano-cashstakes:

there is really NO need to double-up each hand you play !!!

stay patient, keep folding as long as you didn't hold a very solid hand

go for value as long as you meet 'standard' Unibet players which just call any kind of Ax hands all way long

let's improve your game! don't underestimate other players - there are probably many better than you - you will probably notice during 'swing times'

adjust, adapt, be better, keep smart & smile! ... and run good - play because you love not because you 'should' !!!

Nice thread @MadAdo I hope you keep it up and settle into what suits you. I'm lucky in the fact I'm not actually playing for the money, it's too late at my time of life to become a superstar, but the game fascinates me all the same and money keeps the score. At times when it feels like a grind I can just stop, and come back later or not, so there's no pressure, but I'm always on the lookout to improve just that little bit more, so all these threads and more are inspiring. My challenge was done to keep me at it more than normal, so I won't just give up if things don't go smoothly, in that it has been successful so far, and I intend to play the DIRT series (if it ever starts) as a step into more serious tourneys. The thing is to enjoy it, and if you make money that's even better.

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